A new chapter in the history of the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been added. Flying Officer Tanushka Singh has given history by becoming a first woman pilot on Jaguar Fight squadron. It is not just his personal achievement but also a large sign of growth participation of women in the Indian Air Force. The family of Tanushka is always associated with the service of the country. His father and grandpa has served in the Indian Army, which was a passion for him to serve the country since childhood.
Tanushka, originally the Uttar Pradesh is living in Uttar Pradesh, is still at Munitions since 2007. He received his schooling from the DPS MRPL school of the participation of the participation and then studied Sharda Pu College, Target. In 2022, he completed his B.Kack degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering of Manipal Institute of Technology.
Travel to the Air Force from the Army: Initially, Tanushka was to join the Indian Army, but when he learned about opportunities for women in the Indian Air Force, he changed his goal. He in Tamil Nadu’s Air Force Academy in the Air Force Academy, after which he received a special training of Hocke 132 aircraft.
The first woman pilot in the Indian Air Force, which has received a permanent Squadron assignment, but the Flying Ongoza is the first woman, which is included in the squadron. The plane is known for the power of his strategic attack and the power of a steak attack in the fleet of the Indian Air Force. Tanushka will soon be posted on active duty in his Squadron, and the achievement is inspired for all the girls who dream of touching the heights of the sky.